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and let's get more we are joined by sloane martin who is a reporter and anchor for a local radio station in the area in minneapolis thank you so much for joining us there's anger on the streets as we've been seeing after this latest telling what's happening walk us through it. well things have been quite calm tonight to of but that was after a pretty large crowd dispersed and there was tear gas put off by police those non-lethal munitions as well to try and disperse the crowd state officials put in a curfew for 3 counties in the twin cities metro area from 7 pm to 6 am so still several more hours left in this curfew to try and make sure that damage to property and any other violence is kept to a minimum but we do know that several 1000 people were out again in brooklyn center and there were some other break ins reported in other spots in the twin cities including in south minneapolis where that woods an area that was very badly hit in the aftermath of george floyd's death but protesters demanding justice in this case even though there was the quick release of the police body camera video
and let's get more we are joined by sloane martin who is a reporter and anchor for a local radio station in the area in minneapolis thank you so much for joining us there's anger on the streets as we've been seeing after this latest telling what's happening walk us through it. well things have been quite calm tonight to of but that was after a pretty large crowd dispersed and there was tear gas put off by police those non-lethal munitions as well to try and disperse the crowd state officials...
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with seth meyers --" hank azaria, author of "broken horses," musician brandi carlile, comedian dulce sloanuring the 8g band with emmanuelle caplette. ♪ and now, seth meyers ♪ >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. and this is "late night. before we get to the news, we are taping this before we have heard what the verdict is in the chauvin murder trial we just heard that a verdict will be announced today, but we are taping this beforehand so if it seems conspicuous in its absence, that is the reason why. i'm sure we'll have plenty to say about it tomorrow. however, if you're looking for multiple jokes about how today's let's get to the news. president biden tweeted yesterday that everyone 16 and older can now receive the coronavirus vaccine and added, quote, "go get 'em, folks. said teens, "sure thing, just one question um, what does folks mean?" president biden released a short video yesterday encouraging americans to get the coronavirus vaccine. it wasn't supposed to be short he just accidentally hit send. >> for months i've been telling ameri -- >> seth: "son of a gun jill!" according t
with seth meyers --" hank azaria, author of "broken horses," musician brandi carlile, comedian dulce sloanuring the 8g band with emmanuelle caplette. ♪ and now, seth meyers ♪ >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. and this is "late night. before we get to the news, we are taping this before we have heard what the verdict is in the chauvin murder trial we just heard that a verdict will be announced today, but we are taping this beforehand so if it seems conspicuous...
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dulce sloan has more. >> scrabble, missing pieces in the airbnb ring. out people play it and now they're having drama. >> the north american scrabble association may get rid of offensive terms from official word list. >> they're only getting rid of slurs now? words that could get you kicked off twitter used to help you win a scrabble tournament? i asked tournament player lisa odom why she supported the ban. >> playing at home i don't think you're as aware the words are allowed, but when you're in a club or tournament situation they're definitely allowed there. everyone has the initial shock and you explain. then i was like why do we have to give them a shock and do they really need to be in the game. >> i know you really want to tame them out, but is it because they're offensive or is it because you're trying to make sure other people don't want to get more points? this is a safe space. >> if they're not there for me, they're not there for you, so you would have to make the next play without it. >> what if only people in the group that the slurs are aga
dulce sloan has more. >> scrabble, missing pieces in the airbnb ring. out people play it and now they're having drama. >> the north american scrabble association may get rid of offensive terms from official word list. >> they're only getting rid of slurs now? words that could get you kicked off twitter used to help you win a scrabble tournament? i asked tournament player lisa odom why she supported the ban. >> playing at home i don't think you're as aware the words are...
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s exciting and confusing new mask guidelines, dulce sloan gives female m.c.'s their due, and we'll count every person in the united states. so let's do this, people! welcome to "the daily social distancing show." >> announcer: from trevor's couch in new york city to your couch somewhere in the world, this is "the daily social distancing show," with trevor noah. >> trevor: let's kick things off with the census. it's how the u.s. government says "everyone in the country make some nooiiise." every ten years, the census determines how many people are in the country, and then how many congressional seats each state gets, and which city gets a "real housewives." and now, the 2020 numbers are out. >> the u.s. census reports over the last decade, the population grew at the slowest rate since the 1930s. this was driven by a leveling off of immigration and a declining birthrate in the country. >> and because of population shifts, texas will pick up two seats in congress. florida, north carolina, montana, colorado, and oregon will each get one more. and for the first tim
s exciting and confusing new mask guidelines, dulce sloan gives female m.c.'s their due, and we'll count every person in the united states. so let's do this, people! welcome to "the daily social distancing show." >> announcer: from trevor's couch in new york city to your couch somewhere in the world, this is "the daily social distancing show," with trevor noah. >> trevor: let's kick things off with the census. it's how the u.s. government says "everyone in...
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all right, when we come back, dulce sloan takes a look at the women who made rap history. you don't want to miss it. riding a bike should be a really fun experience. we make low maintenance bicycles, for everyday riders. we were coming off a great year, and when the pandemic hit, it just stopped. we really had to think creatively. teams allowed us to do what we call virtual visits. hey, is that tk? hi, how are you? we're able to see two or three-fold the amount of customers from all over the world. without teams there's no way this would have been possible. i really think it's going to set a standard for retail moving forward. watch this, he'll think we're vip. wow, he does think we're vip. and backstage! trust me now? i never doubted you. i did for a second, but that's gone now, i trust you. the all-new sienna. toyota. let's go places. (vo) ideas exist inside you, electrify you. the all-new sienna. they grow from our imagination, but they can't be held back. they want to be set free. to make the world more responsible, and even more incredible. ideas start the future, jus
all right, when we come back, dulce sloan takes a look at the women who made rap history. you don't want to miss it. riding a bike should be a really fun experience. we make low maintenance bicycles, for everyday riders. we were coming off a great year, and when the pandemic hit, it just stopped. we really had to think creatively. teams allowed us to do what we call virtual visits. hey, is that tk? hi, how are you? we're able to see two or three-fold the amount of customers from all over the...
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case george floyd and he has to have done it wall a soul to the victim that's why you heard stephen sloan shyster go on at some length to explain that this was an assault it was an assault because it was an excess of force and that it went on even if it was not an assault at the beginning and he went on to explain that once george floyd was compliant that was no longer assault once he no longer had a polls again that became an assault or at least continued the period of as soul. and there is a lower threshold for each of the other ones in the prison terms that are recommended for these are significantly different so for manslaughter for instance about 4 years for the top charge of 2nd degree murder it is around 40 years there is some leeway for the judge. to give bad. because this is a police officer he doesn't have a significant record he has not been charged with similar crimes in the past. the judge could give any sentence he wants but that's of course down the line there would have to be a conviction for that to happen but stevens was very carefully walking through those charges becau
case george floyd and he has to have done it wall a soul to the victim that's why you heard stephen sloan shyster go on at some length to explain that this was an assault it was an assault because it was an excess of force and that it went on even if it was not an assault at the beginning and he went on to explain that once george floyd was compliant that was no longer assault once he no longer had a polls again that became an assault or at least continued the period of as soul. and there is a...
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groups the post sloan post was to much to listen. to people close to stop. 6 the. field or your cheek until his 1st flight at the age of 4311 days at the space station was preceded by 4 years of preparation for the give. away. he didn't even get his own cabin and had to sleep in a sleeping bag or else. he would wail support and use the good door to 2nd flight last in 6 months he accompanied charles symon e. a space tourist it was a tricky mission the cosmonauts were almost evacuated back to earth the computers in the russian center crashed after coming back to earth your chief in was sure it would be his last flight with you was a mystery said. written. to the school students and. lo and behold field is back at the space station preparing for a space walk around here. to fish but if i do you could come out. of here to put me up to run to see what it's called. he carried the olympic torch in space. and gave a concert in syria gravity. chief in his now 57 and he's getting ready for his face flight he spent 11 years of his life trying to get on the team for a good rea
groups the post sloan post was to much to listen. to people close to stop. 6 the. field or your cheek until his 1st flight at the age of 4311 days at the space station was preceded by 4 years of preparation for the give. away. he didn't even get his own cabin and had to sleep in a sleeping bag or else. he would wail support and use the good door to 2nd flight last in 6 months he accompanied charles symon e. a space tourist it was a tricky mission the cosmonauts were almost evacuated back to...
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the united states military in afghanistan and iraq but it hasn't gone smoothly there has been a big sloan's out like a try on pat why but there is extra urgency right now because the united states military is due to leave afghanistan at the beginning of may and if the special immigrant visa program is slow what does that mean for the people who may well be left behind earlier we spoke to betsy fisher she summed up the current situation. people who worked directly for the u.s. government shouldn't be in this situation congress made a visa program and instructed the pieces should be processed in no more than 9 months the average time is more like 4 years and many people wait far longer than that unfortunately we're aware of several clients who have faced danger and one who has been recently assassinated after 10 years of waiting for the suppression this is not the 1st time the united states has gone to war why is the situation even happening that's one question as my question what are your questions if you're watching on you tube jumping to the comment section be part of today's show. joining
the united states military in afghanistan and iraq but it hasn't gone smoothly there has been a big sloan's out like a try on pat why but there is extra urgency right now because the united states military is due to leave afghanistan at the beginning of may and if the special immigrant visa program is slow what does that mean for the people who may well be left behind earlier we spoke to betsy fisher she summed up the current situation. people who worked directly for the u.s. government...
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sloane. were you business or engineering or what?neering >> no, there's actually a sign on campus that says -- it points to the rest of campus that says engineering and math and it has the direction pointing towards the sloane school that says real people here. i studied at the intersection of math and my experience bitcoin was big at m.i.t. >> right you hear about it, you see how blockchain works, distributed ledger. >> wait. let's be very clear. i saw how bitcoin works. all you have to remember, there was only bitcoin in the beginning. it's like the book of genesis, there was only bitcoin it was really bitcoin. when i interacted with bitcoin, i was like, this is ridiculous i spent my career in it since then i thought i was throwing my career away on a crazy bet here we are, i think the c coin-base ipo is big in private markets we're looking at 147 billion right now which makes coin base bigger than goldman sachs. that is my target for the end of the week. >> did you buy and hold? did you buy any really early what was the lowest pri
sloane. were you business or engineering or what?neering >> no, there's actually a sign on campus that says -- it points to the rest of campus that says engineering and math and it has the direction pointing towards the sloane school that says real people here. i studied at the intersection of math and my experience bitcoin was big at m.i.t. >> right you hear about it, you see how blockchain works, distributed ledger. >> wait. let's be very clear. i saw how bitcoin works. all...
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ginkgo biloba works is said to be bay -- weighing backed by the former hollywood executive harry sloanl merger with equal acquisition will reportedly be worth about $20 billion. that would put it among its biggest mergers to date. ginkgo is backed by bill gate's private investment firm and hedge fund back in global. a deal could come this month. melvin capital, the highflying hedge fund that lost billions of dollars through the stock frenzy sold his first quarter decline it's -- decline extend. there was a 7% last month reversing a gain of 22%. that is founded by -- posted a 53% loss in january. coming up in the next hour of "daybreak: australia." a busy week ahead on the asia eco-front as well as what china gdp data on deck, along with others. we have our guest who will tells what she's expecting. the pandemic followed on emerging markets as the head of congo will give us his top winners and losers. that is it for "daybreak: australia." "daybreak: asia" is next with plenty more to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ s is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: very good morning, we're counting down to asia's majo
ginkgo biloba works is said to be bay -- weighing backed by the former hollywood executive harry sloanl merger with equal acquisition will reportedly be worth about $20 billion. that would put it among its biggest mergers to date. ginkgo is backed by bill gate's private investment firm and hedge fund back in global. a deal could come this month. melvin capital, the highflying hedge fund that lost billions of dollars through the stock frenzy sold his first quarter decline it's -- decline extend....
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sloan foundation, driven by the promise of great ideas. ♪ i announcer: and with the ongoing support oftions. and friends of the "newshour." this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. this is "pbs newshour" west. from weta studios in washington and from our bureau at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. univeris your family ready for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creating a supply kit, and including your whole family in practice drills. for help creating an emergency plan, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com a little preparation will make you and your family safer in an emergency. a week's worth of food and water, radio, flashlight, batteries and first aid kit are a good start to learn more, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com batteries and first aid kit are a good start (music) grits are like raisins and olives, you either you love 'em or you hate 'em. i however have been able to convert many a grit hater with
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sloan foundation, driven by the promise of great ideas. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutionsiends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> this is pbs newshour west from weta studios in washington and from our bureau at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. ♪ -growing up in new england, i used to go to my grandparents farm with my mom and we'd always sit on the porch, and i'd say to my mom, "mom, what's over the hill?" and she always said the same thing. she said, that's california. and that's what made me really curious about the world. and what i love even today is to go and make these discoveries and bring them back to my own kitchen. the one thing that i never shared with you after all these years of doing the show was that city over the hill that i love so much. the place that i live, san francisco. you know, i actually got my start at chez panisse over the bridge. and that's where i really learned about the bay a
sloan foundation, driven by the promise of great ideas. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutionsiends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> this is pbs newshour west from weta studios in washington and from our bureau at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. ♪ -growing up in new england, i used to go to my...
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. ♪ >> the alfred police -- alfred p sloan foundation. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutionsr. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] >> this is pbs newshour west from w dta studios in washington and from our bureau at arizona state university. ♪ in the south, all corn is not created equal. sweet corn is definitely king but people have very serious ideas about which variety is the best. i don't know that i can tell the difference but i know i love just about all of it. i'm vivian and i'm a chef. my husband ben and i were working for some of the best chefs in new york city when my parents offered to help us open our own restaurant. of course, there was a catch. we had to open this restaurant in eastern north carolina, where i grew up and said i would never return.
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on behalf of the county coroner andrea sloan, i'm mcginty and we're in the process of conducting our investigation. as has been stated, what we typically have to do is wait until all of the evidence has been collected. we are not able to go on to the scene yet to confirm any identity. what we will do is we work with the victim's assistance as the chaplins at the identify location for the families to reunify those families with the deceased. we'll utilize as much information as possible that is on those deceased that are at the scene to make that positive identification as you all know indiana is very specific in how positive identification can be done which is identification by a family member, dental, dna, and fingerprints. and so adhering to all of those measures, we must make sure that people that are identified on the scene are accurately and appropriately positively identified. so that process will take a little bit of time. we have some information so far as to what families are waiting their loved ones to be identified or to turn up somewhere. we're working with the families t
on behalf of the county coroner andrea sloan, i'm mcginty and we're in the process of conducting our investigation. as has been stated, what we typically have to do is wait until all of the evidence has been collected. we are not able to go on to the scene yet to confirm any identity. what we will do is we work with the victim's assistance as the chaplins at the identify location for the families to reunify those families with the deceased. we'll utilize as much information as possible that is...
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he built memorial sloan kettering hospital riverside church the cloisters. he brought to new york the face of the city would be very very different where he not involved. but as i said, it was an accident in 1929 the men who controlled the metropolitan opera and real estate company came to him and said we needed a new opera house and any of you whoever in the old opera house at 39th street and broadway know how badly they needed a new opera house even in 1929. it was a terrible place terrible sight lines. you couldn't hear the music it only worked for the wealthy people who had the box seats rockefeller is something of a democrat small case democrat really wanted to be helpful and he agreed at the request of the men who control the opera company. they said if you will acquire a piece of land for us in midtown will build the opera house. he then proceeded to sign a lease for 11.7 acres between 1949th street 48th street and 51st street fifth avenue to 6th avenue, and he was ready to hand it over to them. when the stock market crashed and these men all of them
he built memorial sloan kettering hospital riverside church the cloisters. he brought to new york the face of the city would be very very different where he not involved. but as i said, it was an accident in 1929 the men who controlled the metropolitan opera and real estate company came to him and said we needed a new opera house and any of you whoever in the old opera house at 39th street and broadway know how badly they needed a new opera house even in 1929. it was a terrible place terrible...
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. >> the alfred p sloan foundation, driven by the promise of great ideas. >> supported by the john dation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at mac found.org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] >> this is pbs newshour west from weta studios in washington and our bureau at walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. is your family ready for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creating a supply kit, and including your whole family in practice drills. for help creating an emergency plan, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com a little preparation will make you and your family safer in an emergency. a week's worth of food and water, radio, flashlight, batteries and first aid kit are a good start to learn mo
. >> the alfred p sloan foundation, driven by the promise of great ideas. >> supported by the john dation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at mac found.org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible...
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sloan foundation. driven by the promise of great ideas. >> supported by the john d.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> hello everyone. and welcome to "amanpour & company." here's what's coming up. the world's forgotten war. i talk to director sky fitzgerald and correspondent albagy about yemen and t starvation that could wipe out a whole generation. >> then -- >> the 2010 national human natures medal to philip roth. >> discussing the writings and complicated personal life. >> blplus, he has his hands out the window. dressed in fatigues of the u.s. army. he is not representing a danger to anybody. >> more police outrage, the attorney general for u.s.
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. >> the alfred p sloan foundation.se of great ideas. >> supported by the john dee and catherine t macarthur foundation, committed to booted -- building a more peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. and wit the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] >> this is "pbs newshour" west from weta studios in washington and from our bureau at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ -welcome to "america's test kitchen" at home. today, i'm making perfect pan seared salmon steaks. jack is going to talk to us all about salt. adam has a roundup of the best seafood tools,
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. >> the alfred p sloan foundation.and with the ongoing support of these institutions. and friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station. thank you. ♪ this is pbs newshour west. from w eta studios in washington and at the walter cronkite school of journalism in arizona state university. ♪ ♪ is your family ready for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creating a supply kit, and including your whole family in practice drills. for help creating an emergency plan, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com a little preparation will make you and your family safer in an emergency. a week's worth of food and water, radio, flashlight, batteries and first aid kit are a good start to learn more, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com batteries and first aid kit are a good start intro music plays chef vivian- when i was a kid we had a small strawberry patch around our pump house. i cared for, picked, sugared, crushe
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christine sloan.c news, new york. >> and another pandemic win for religious leaders in the south bay handed down by the united states supreme court in a 5-4 decision yesterday. the high court ruled to allow california bible study groups that exceed restrictions. that after other decisions siding south bay churches to allow services. the majority opinion wrote, if hair salons can allow more than three houses at a time so should prayer groups. >>> the medical examiner who preformed the autopsy on george floyd took the stand. we have more on what he revealed about floyd's death. >> the medical examiner who did the autopsy on george floyd testified that floyd had severe underlying heart disease at the time he struggled with the officers and came under the knee of chauvin. >> the restraint and the neck compression was more than he could take. >> his testimony siding an opening for the defense which argues heart decease and drug use lead to his death. >> in your opinion both the heart disease and the histor
christine sloan.c news, new york. >> and another pandemic win for religious leaders in the south bay handed down by the united states supreme court in a 5-4 decision yesterday. the high court ruled to allow california bible study groups that exceed restrictions. that after other decisions siding south bay churches to allow services. the majority opinion wrote, if hair salons can allow more than three houses at a time so should prayer groups. >>> the medical examiner who preformed...
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sloan foundation.promise of great ideas. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> you're watching pbs. [dramatic music] - hello, everyone and welcome to "amanpour & co." here's what's coming up. after a stellar career, spanning half a century and all the major news stories of o time, marty baron says farewell. we get his first tv interview since saying he'll step down as the washington post's executive editor. then, [people cheer] - [christiane] 10 years since the arabpring, what is there to show for it? i ask two women who played a part in those revolutions that sparked so much hope. also ahead. - i did commit crimes, but he seen past that and understand i was a human. - [christiane] a judge, and the yo
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no one was apparently behind the wheel at the time sloan the questions about how that was possible but consumer reports says that during several trips that it did on a racetrack. they were able to make the tesla go forward with an empty driver's seat. it was a tesla model. y and that it automatically steer it along the painted lines without acknowledging that there was no one at the controls. now in order to do this, they had to put a heavyweight a chain on the steering wheel. they had to click the seatbelt. they had to do this. do a lot of different things. intentionally to trying to see the car tesla has not yet responded to these claims. they still insist that you cannot accidentally. let the car go in autopilot tech. consumer reports shows that you can, but you have to be really intentional about it at 7.19 for your money this morning. home sales are slowing as there just aren't enough homes out there to sell and americans weigh in on what they'll do. >> when the u.s. is completely open up. jane king is in new york with those stories and more. >> good morning. americans are eager t
no one was apparently behind the wheel at the time sloan the questions about how that was possible but consumer reports says that during several trips that it did on a racetrack. they were able to make the tesla go forward with an empty driver's seat. it was a tesla model. y and that it automatically steer it along the painted lines without acknowledging that there was no one at the controls. now in order to do this, they had to put a heavyweight a chain on the steering wheel. they had to click...
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sloan foundation.eat ideas. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> hello and welcome to "amanpour." here's what's coming up. >> george floyd. >> george floyd. >> justice, accountability, relief. a big step forward for america i speak to black lives matter co-founder and the miami police chief about what this moment means for america and the world. then. >> it's important to the united states to be able to show the world as well as be able to show our own citizens that the rule of law can prevail. >> what the conviction of derek chauvin means for america's moral standing. national security adviser jake sullivan shows me with this and
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sloan foundation. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation.st, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh >>> hello, everyone, and welcome to amanpour and company. here's what's coming up. >> prince philip earned the affection of generations here in the united kingdom, across the commonwealth, and around the world. >> mourning prince philip, the duke of edinburgh, the man queen elizabeth called her rock, dead at 99. i look back at his tragic childhood, his lasting influence on the royal family and defining public service. plus. >> the only go back to full compliance when the u.s. has lifted all sanctions. >> iran's chief nuclear negotiator diggs in, but says indirect talks with the
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sloan foundation. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation.more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org . >>> hello, everyone. welcome to "amanpour & company." here's what's coming up. >>> we in the senate are going to stand with our aapi community and, indeed, any community that is discriminated against. >> as the senate passes a bill to combat anti-asian discrimination, i speak with senator mazie hirono about stopping the hate and her own incredible journey. >>> then another tale of two worlds. the huge social movement of our time that simmer beneath her abstract murals. >>> you shouldn't have to choose between having a
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. >> the alfred p sloan foundation.s. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions. and friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. this is pbs newshour west from debbie eta studios in washington and from our bureau at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. [music playing] there's a lot more to a pig than just pork chops and bacon. my grandparents could take a pig, manipulate it's parts, and sustain their family for the winter. i'm hoping to turn folks back on to everything but the squeal. the avett brothers perform "will you return" i'm vivian and i'm a chef. my husband ben and i were working for some of the best chefs in new york city when my parents offered to help us open our own restaurant. of course, there was a catch. we had to open this restaurant in eastern north carolina, where i grew up and said i would never return. [music plays]
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the so called sky fire is burning southeast of clear lake off of morgan valley and sloan ranch roads. there's no word yet if any structures have been damaged, or if there are any that are threatened. cal fire says so far, 45 acres have burned and the fire is 20% contained the cause of this fire. not yet known. ah brushfire burning in los angeles county that forced evacuations is about 25% contained at this hour, according to cal fire, evacuation orders were lifted late yesterday in the town of cost aic. after that fire burned about 650 acres, the national weather service says elevated fire danger will continue across los angeles and ventura counties tonight due to warm, dry and windy conditions. today's u. s. drought monitor update shows nearly 98% of california. is in some stage of drought. a man from vacaville charged with murdering a woman he met on a date is now accused of starting a wildfire last summer to cover up her killing. the markley fire killed two other people as well. ktvu crime reporter henry lee tells us about the new charges that the suspect is now facing. no, you got
the so called sky fire is burning southeast of clear lake off of morgan valley and sloan ranch roads. there's no word yet if any structures have been damaged, or if there are any that are threatened. cal fire says so far, 45 acres have burned and the fire is 20% contained the cause of this fire. not yet known. ah brushfire burning in los angeles county that forced evacuations is about 25% contained at this hour, according to cal fire, evacuation orders were lifted late yesterday in the town of...
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rights campaign, was very close to the king family and it introduced him to daddy can come and get sloan carter all over the state for free which was necessary for him to get elected. so carter says to you done so much for me, can i do anything for you? he said yes, in your inaugural address you can say the time for racial discrimination is over. he pulls out a pencil or two bytes it on the back of one map and tells carter, signed it. carter signs it and then he says it in his inaugural address. the white people thought he had betrayed them, and they called in -- and the lack of attendance, they just were amazed. he said what? they couldn't leave it. this sounds like nothing now late 1971 in georgia, this was a huge deal. he made good on it. he became very close to the king family. he hung dr. king's portrait in the georgia state capital as a kkk protested outside. the integrated georgia state government. he appointed black judges, senior staff, african-american senior staff and started to become the jimmy carter that we know today, spoke out about racial injustice. but all that happened
rights campaign, was very close to the king family and it introduced him to daddy can come and get sloan carter all over the state for free which was necessary for him to get elected. so carter says to you done so much for me, can i do anything for you? he said yes, in your inaugural address you can say the time for racial discrimination is over. he pulls out a pencil or two bytes it on the back of one map and tells carter, signed it. carter signs it and then he says it in his inaugural...
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. -- sloan. that would put it among the biggest mergers today.ed by bloomberg -- bill gates' firm. rishaad: let's look at what is going on with the chinese market for change in. under pressure -- shenzhen. across the board. we have investors basically on the sidelines. we have lots of data and money supply later this week. expensive liquor stocks coming up. also having some we and the losses all be sent to the materials and industrials as well. . >> you are watching bloomberg markets: asia. we are counting down to the bloomberg market open in dubai. the central bank is auctioning 260 billion rupees. the daily high court will hear what's up -- whatsapp's position . rishaad: these results reported later in the day. the share price up by more than 15% year-to-date. subscribers can visit to get commentary and analysis from bloomberg's expert editors. let's have a look at what is going on with the first word news as we go over to new york and join vonnie quinn. >> covid-19 cases hitting a new daily record, threatening to derail the nation's plan to we
. -- sloan. that would put it among the biggest mergers today.ed by bloomberg -- bill gates' firm. rishaad: let's look at what is going on with the chinese market for change in. under pressure -- shenzhen. across the board. we have investors basically on the sidelines. we have lots of data and money supply later this week. expensive liquor stocks coming up. also having some we and the losses all be sent to the materials and industrials as well. . >> you are watching bloomberg markets:...
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they are sent to be weighing a spac deal from jerry sloan.could be worth about $20 billion, that was put in among the biggest back mergers today. that by bill gates private investment firm and biking global. a deal could come this month. haidi: turning to a bloomberg scoop now, microsoft is said to be in advance talk to buy ai and speech technology nuance communications, which could potentially value that company at about $15 million. possibly, it would be its second biggest acquisition. why are they buying, why are they doing this now? what is the technology behind it? >> nuance technology laid the groundwork's for the design and integration of theory, which we all know, it's really good at speech recognition. this is all very attractive to microsoft. especially in the health care space, with a lot of big clients. shery: what does this tell us about the m&a strategy? >> microsoft has done some of its biggest deals today, just few years ago it did the biggest deal ever, buying linkedin. he is really focused on expanding, on the flipside, he i
they are sent to be weighing a spac deal from jerry sloan.could be worth about $20 billion, that was put in among the biggest back mergers today. that by bill gates private investment firm and biking global. a deal could come this month. haidi: turning to a bloomberg scoop now, microsoft is said to be in advance talk to buy ai and speech technology nuance communications, which could potentially value that company at about $15 million. possibly, it would be its second biggest acquisition. why...
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runs the nba's philadelphia 76ers, but he started out working with bill james and founding the mit sloans conference. before the houston rockets plucked the math whiz out of obscurity in 2007 and made him general manager, there was? skepticism. >> i'm not worried about daryl morey. he's one of those idiots who believes in analytics. smart guys want to fit in, so they made up a term called analytics. analytics don't work. >> reporter: morey stocked the rockets with defensive specialists and elite three-point shooters. >> going to be fun basketball for the fans. >> reporter: and never had a losing season. >> if you saw "money ball," he kept playing to the analysts. he would say he gets on base. >> why do you like him? >> because he gets on base. >> the version if we had that scene would be like, what does he do? he makes three-point shots. >> and the three -- >> seems like a pretty good idea to get a whole extra point for only a 5% difference in making the shot. >> reporter: and people ignored that information or didn't have it on their fiertips? >> i would say a lot of it is people didn't
runs the nba's philadelphia 76ers, but he started out working with bill james and founding the mit sloans conference. before the houston rockets plucked the math whiz out of obscurity in 2007 and made him general manager, there was? skepticism. >> i'm not worried about daryl morey. he's one of those idiots who believes in analytics. smart guys want to fit in, so they made up a term called analytics. analytics don't work. >> reporter: morey stocked the rockets with defensive...
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sloan, i'm an sl.r.j. hotel representative. i'm happy about item five and the focus on indoor air ventilation but i don't think it quite goes far enough insofaras there's a limit as who this applies to as 50,000 square feet of nonresidential floor area and that use mechanical ventilation systems. what i'd like to call your attention to is we have just over 500 sing l resident occupancy hotel buildings in the city. over half of them have had a coronavirus outbreak, but they've been able to keep that information secret from the public and workers in those buildings and i don't think that an sro building enjoying medical protection. we need to share with the public which s.r.o. building did not develop a covid-19 outbreak throughout this pandemic. so please consider including single residency occupation building in item five because janitors there also are concerned about their health and safety and the safety of the janitors' families. thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello, supervisors. kim cava
sloan, i'm an sl.r.j. hotel representative. i'm happy about item five and the focus on indoor air ventilation but i don't think it quite goes far enough insofaras there's a limit as who this applies to as 50,000 square feet of nonresidential floor area and that use mechanical ventilation systems. what i'd like to call your attention to is we have just over 500 sing l resident occupancy hotel buildings in the city. over half of them have had a coronavirus outbreak, but they've been able to keep...
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that activity has sloan down you see the arc invest funds and related stocks are down.ressure out of the kind heavy speculation. that is the absolute most optimistic case is you can keep that stuff tame and walled off even if if other examples of excessive risk taking, you know, do pop-up here and there >> all right we're watching there is a few that i thought were big straws. camel is fine. back is fine move it along. fine doesn't need water stay with us let's add another voice to the conversation now liz young is head of investment strategy at sofi there is no doubt that money is cheap, liz and we're now on 1/6th again you don't see the, you know, any of the harbingers of doom coming right now. even in the bond market. so it's just let it fly still. >> the backdrop is as you just laid out, money has been cheap for a long time. yields have come down. the jitters in the market that we had because yields were rising so quickly in a surprising fashion have subsided so that sets us up for a little bit more success the charts that mike illustrated show this as well. we have
that activity has sloan down you see the arc invest funds and related stocks are down.ressure out of the kind heavy speculation. that is the absolute most optimistic case is you can keep that stuff tame and walled off even if if other examples of excessive risk taking, you know, do pop-up here and there >> all right we're watching there is a few that i thought were big straws. camel is fine. back is fine move it along. fine doesn't need water stay with us let's add another voice to the...
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michelle hamelin, professor at the sloan school of management at mit.and our final witness has been introduced by senator brown, donny black. so let's begin with you, mr. davis. you're on mute. >> how about now? >> perfect. >> too many mute buttons, apparently. chairman wu den and ranking member crapo, thank you for the opportunity to address the committee today. semiconductor technology and r&d and manufacturing operations provide a critical foundation for u.s. economic and national security. more than 50 years ago, intel invented the world's first commercial micro process er, this fuelled job growth and development of new technologies with major economic benefits. today intel remains the only american semiconductor company that still designs and manufactures the most advanced logic chips and the only company that has built leading edge logic fabs in the u.s. in the last five years. i'm proud the majority of our manufacturing is conducted in oregon, arizona and new mexico and the majority of intel's intellectual property still resides here at home. unf
michelle hamelin, professor at the sloan school of management at mit.and our final witness has been introduced by senator brown, donny black. so let's begin with you, mr. davis. you're on mute. >> how about now? >> perfect. >> too many mute buttons, apparently. chairman wu den and ranking member crapo, thank you for the opportunity to address the committee today. semiconductor technology and r&d and manufacturing operations provide a critical foundation for u.s. economic...
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sloan, i'm an sl.r.j. hotel representative. i'm happy about item five and the focus on indoor air ventilation but i don't think it quite goes far enough insofaras there's a limit as who this applies to as 50,000 square feet of nonresidential floor area and that use mechanical ventilation systems. what i'd like to call your attention to is we have just over 500 sing l resident occupancy hotel buildings in the city. over half of them have had a coronavirus outbreak, but they've been able to keep that information secret from the public and workers in those buildings and i don't think that an sro building enjoying medical protection. we need to share with the public which s.r.o. building did not develop a covid-19 outbreak throughout this pandemic. so please consider including single residency occupation building in item five because janitors there also are concerned about their health and safety and the safety of the janitors' families. thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello, supervisors. kim cava
sloan, i'm an sl.r.j. hotel representative. i'm happy about item five and the focus on indoor air ventilation but i don't think it quite goes far enough insofaras there's a limit as who this applies to as 50,000 square feet of nonresidential floor area and that use mechanical ventilation systems. what i'd like to call your attention to is we have just over 500 sing l resident occupancy hotel buildings in the city. over half of them have had a coronavirus outbreak, but they've been able to keep...